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Today, I sat down with Brian Mac Mahon — one of the most enthusiastic and genuine people in the startup world.
Brian is the founder of Expert DOJO, a VC fund that supports startup companies with founders who aren’t taking the traditional route to success. He saw an enormous gap between what startup companies have to offer the world and how often they actually reach their goals. His aim with Expert DOJO is to understand what causes failure within startups, and what he can give to help them achieve their visions.
In this episode, Brian and I talk about the limitations that new entrepreneurs face in a VC-dominated space. We discuss what it means to be a "Viking" and take real, concrete steps toward your goals, and how to hold yourself accountable for every move you make. And to finish, Brian shares a piece of advice that transformed the way he does business — and changed him for the better.
Today, I sat down with Brian Mac Mahon — one of the most enthusiastic and genuine people in the startup world.
Brian is the founder of Expert DOJO, a VC fund that supports startup companies with founders who aren’t taking the traditional route to success. He saw an enormous gap between what startup companies have to offer the world and how often they actually reach their goals. His aim with Expert DOJO is to understand what causes failure within startups, and what he can give to help them achieve their visions.
In this episode, Brian and I talk about the limitations that new entrepreneurs face in a VC-dominated space. We discuss what it means to be a "Viking" and take real, concrete steps toward your goals, and how to hold yourself accountable for every move you make. And to finish, Brian shares a piece of advice that transformed the way he does business — and changed him for the better.